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PRACTICE OF THE RIGHT TO USE A FIRM'S BUSINESS MODEL AND BRAND FOR A PRESCRIBED PERIOD OF TIME
Franchisee; Franchisor; Franchised; Franchise chain; Franchise store; Dealer (franchising); Franchised dealership; Business franchise; Franchise (business); Franchisees; Advantages of franchising; Franchisers
  • A [[McDonald's]] franchise in [[Moncton]], [[New Brunswick]], Canada
  •  A [[Pizza Hut]] franchise

franchised      
adj. iem. met stemrecht; concessionaris, concessiehouder
restaurant chain         
  • Post card ad listing eight cities and towns where Dewachter Frères offered "[[ready-to-wear]] clothes and by measure for men and children," ca. 1885
  • Subway]] franchise restaurant
  • W.H. Smith]] stall at [[Pickering railway station]] in North Yorkshire
RETAIL OUTLETS THAT SHARE A BRAND AND CENTRAL MANAGEMENT, AND USUALLY HAVE STANDARDIZED BUSINESS METHODS AND PRACTICES
Restaurant chain; Business chain; Chain Store; Chain stores; Shopping chain; Store chain; Retail chain; Chain restaurant; Restaurant franchise; Franchise restaurant; Retail chains; Business chains; Chain restaurants; Franchised restaurant; Formula retail; Formula-retail; Formula business; Chain retailing; Restaurant chains; Restaurant franchises; Multiple store; Multiple shop; Chainstore
retaurantketen (groep restaurants met dezelfde naam die aan één eigenaar behoren)
chain stores         
  • Post card ad listing eight cities and towns where Dewachter Frères offered "[[ready-to-wear]] clothes and by measure for men and children," ca. 1885
  • Subway]] franchise restaurant
  • W.H. Smith]] stall at [[Pickering railway station]] in North Yorkshire
RETAIL OUTLETS THAT SHARE A BRAND AND CENTRAL MANAGEMENT, AND USUALLY HAVE STANDARDIZED BUSINESS METHODS AND PRACTICES
Restaurant chain; Business chain; Chain Store; Chain stores; Shopping chain; Store chain; Retail chain; Chain restaurant; Restaurant franchise; Franchise restaurant; Retail chains; Business chains; Chain restaurants; Franchised restaurant; Formula retail; Formula-retail; Formula business; Chain retailing; Restaurant chains; Restaurant franchises; Multiple store; Multiple shop; Chainstore
filiaal

تعريف

Franchising

ويكيبيديا

Franchising

Franchising is based on a marketing concept which can be adopted by an organization as a strategy for business expansion. Where implemented, a franchisor licenses some or all of its know-how, procedures, intellectual property, use of its business model, brand, and rights to sell its branded products and services to a franchisee. In return, the franchisee pays certain fees and agrees to comply with certain obligations, typically set out in a franchise agreement.

The word franchise is of Anglo-French derivation—from franc, meaning 'free'—and is used both as a noun and as a (transitive) verb. For the franchisor, use of a franchise system is an alternative business growth strategy, compared to expansion through corporate owned outlets or "chain stores". Adopting a franchise system business growth strategy for the sale and distribution of goods and services minimizes the franchisor's capital investment and liability risk.

Franchising is rarely an equal partnership, especially in the typical arrangement where the franchisee is an individual, unincorporated partnership or small privately-held corporation, as this will ensure the franchisor has substantial legal and/or economic advantages over the franchisee. The usual exception to this rule is when the prospective franchisee is also a powerful corporate entity controlling a highly lucrative location and/or captive market (for example, a large sports stadium) in which prospective franchisors must then compete to exclude one another from. However, under specific circumstances like transparency, favourable legal conditions, financial means and proper market research, franchising can be a vehicle of success for both a large franchisor and a small franchisee.

Thirty-six countries have laws that explicitly regulate franchising, with the majority of all other countries having laws which have a direct or indirect effect on franchising. Franchising is also used as a foreign market entry mode.